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October 7, 2013

Hey friends! Earlier this summer I was asked to style a pair of Clarks Orinocco Sash boots by OnlineShoes.com along with several other bloggers. I'm a long time fan of Clarks. My dad has been wearing their boots my whole life. Matthew is also a big fan. They're so comfortable and classic. I wasn't familiar with Onlineshoes.com or the Clarks Orinocco Sash Boots at that point so I took some to browse the site and found lots of things I loved. I'm especially loving the selection of womens boots. Boots are such a classic staple. You can justify having a few pairs because they are built to last season to season. Especially if you buy from a company that prides itself on both form and function. They're meant to get dirty!

We got to the mountains a lot and as soon as I opened the box I knew these Orinocco Sash boots were perfect for a fall mountain look. I love the that they are low enough to be casual but tall enough on my heal to be sturdy. We do a lot of walking around in the woods up there and I think they'd be great hiking boots. Of course, I paired them with my favorite skinny jeans. Because they have a low profile you could wear them with bootcut pants as well as a regular shoe.

I'd wear this outfit around Richmond, I don't think it's just a woodsy look. It's a great outfit for the pumpkin patch or farm. I could also see myself wearing these shoes to starbucks in the city.